#数字资产行情上升 I have paid the price of six lessons through liquidation in the crypto market.
It was only when I crawled out of despair that I realized: this circle is not about technical indicators, but about understanding human nature and risk. Three liquidations, countless trapped positions, each one engraved into my bones.
**Trading Iron Rules (Lessons Learned):** 1. Don’t chase after sharp rises, don’t sell during slow increases 2. Escape during a waterfall decline, don’t catch the bottom and send yourself to death 3. Volume at high levels is a death knell 4. The bottom is forged through endurance, not by copying 5. Forget candlesticks, understand human nature 6. Holding no position requires more courage than full position
**The three most painful realizations:** - Borrowed money is a death sentence - Those who go all-in will eventually hit zero - Surviving a bear market is what qualifies you for the gains in a bull market
Now I analyze based on practical experience. No hype, no pie-in-the-sky promises, just how to survive longer in this market. The rebound in the crypto market depends not on luck, but on reverence for risk and understanding of cycles.
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PumpBeforeRug
· 13h ago
Really, the line about borrowed money hit home; so many people around me have fallen for this.
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PositionPhobia
· 16h ago
Broke three times and still dare to summarize experience, this guy is really tough
Staying out of the market definitely takes courage, harder than going all in
Borrowing money to trade cryptocurrencies is just asking for death, there's nothing more to say
Understanding human nature is way more useful than reading K-line charts
In this round of the market, someone will go all in again and then complain
The phrase "staying out at the bottom" hits hard
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 01-08 10:19
lmao three liquidations and they're preaching about risk management now. ngl the "borrowed money = death sentence" part hits different tho – literally saw this play out with flash loan cascades last month.
actually if you ran delta-neutral hedges instead of full degen mode, you'd leave way less on the table. just saying.
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RadioShackKnight
· 01-08 10:07
Only after three liquidation events did he realize the way; this guy is really something.
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WinterWarmthCat
· 01-08 10:01
To be honest, the all-in move was the most heartbreaking; many people around me just lost everything that way.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 01-08 09:59
Still dare to write tutorials after three liquidations, I really admire your nerve.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-08 09:56
Bro is right, borrowing money to play with leverage is really asking for death
#数字资产行情上升 I have paid the price of six lessons through liquidation in the crypto market.
It was only when I crawled out of despair that I realized: this circle is not about technical indicators, but about understanding human nature and risk. Three liquidations, countless trapped positions, each one engraved into my bones.
**Trading Iron Rules (Lessons Learned):**
1. Don’t chase after sharp rises, don’t sell during slow increases
2. Escape during a waterfall decline, don’t catch the bottom and send yourself to death
3. Volume at high levels is a death knell
4. The bottom is forged through endurance, not by copying
5. Forget candlesticks, understand human nature
6. Holding no position requires more courage than full position
**The three most painful realizations:**
- Borrowed money is a death sentence
- Those who go all-in will eventually hit zero
- Surviving a bear market is what qualifies you for the gains in a bull market
Now I analyze based on practical experience. No hype, no pie-in-the-sky promises, just how to survive longer in this market. The rebound in the crypto market depends not on luck, but on reverence for risk and understanding of cycles.